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But that’s not all, there are certain good news. Big producers usually don’t make all their beats boost the local tissue. They hire underground producers to help them and start off some work off their shoulders. You might have noticed, …

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The Indiana House has declared itself above a law the House itself enacted. And it would appear there’s not a darned thing that can be done about it. Well, maybe one thing, if you’re willing to help. But first, some …

Utility companies promote laws that seek to prevent rooftop solar systems. FOR SOMETHING as simple as sunlight, the solar energy industry can be a bit complicated. But that never stopped pastor Brian Flory from trying to see the light. “Putting …

A group of scientists and economists is calling for the equivalent of the Apollo space programme to produce cheap, clean energy. Apollo engaged America’s best minds to put a man on the Moon in the Cold War. The academics say …

Reflections on the state of energy storage in 2015 from the stage and the ESA trade show floor When GTM covered the Energy Storage Association conference in 2011, investor Vinod Khosla described lithium-ion batteries as “toys that can’t be deployed …

“Micas could eclipse all the other resources currently known.” An Australian company called Cobre Montana is looking to commercialize a lithium extraction process that it says could end the prospect of supply bottlenecks forever. The process is less energy-intensive than …

Indiana’s electric rates are rising faster than some neighboring states and will likely increase significantly over the next five years. But how much that will affect consumers’ bills is unknown. Rates — the cost of electricity per kilowatt hour — …

General Assembly lacks policy on accessible records INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana legislators are fighting to hide internal communications of all kinds on the heels of a recent lawsuit filed seeking access. While that case goes through the courts, the Indiana House …

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk sees a future in which super batteries change the world, making solar power available at night and turning homes into tiny utilities. Kellie Haynes, an event planner in Sacramento, Calif., is one of the few Americans …